During the CUSCO-Project on a ship near the coast of Perú: On the hunt to find deep water with usable parameters. Poto: Ulf Riebesell / GEOMAR
The ship Humboldt is releasing a Mesocosm for the CUSCO-project. Photo: Ulf Riebesell / GEOMAR
Research vessel MS Meteor near Cape Verde. Scientists from project REEBUS are on deck, checking out the wave glider, used to collect oceanic data. Photo: Arne Körtzinger / GEOMAR
Research vessel MS METEOR sailing alongside the coast of Tarrafal for project REEBUS. Photo: Arne Körtzinger / GEOMAR
The research vessel MS METEOR nearby the Southwest African coast. The research expedition by project REEBUS had the goal to get a better insight into the dynamics of oceanic eddies. Photo: Arne Körtzinger / GEOMAR
View from the superstructure of research vessel MS METEOR onto Tarrafal. Project REEBUS often pays visits to Cape Verde and works closely together with local ocean researchers. Foto: Arne Körtzinger / GEOMAR
A so-called waveglider - an ocean research measuring instrument - on deck of research vessel MS METEOR. Project REEBUS uses wavegliders to measure salinity, temperature, fluorescence, turbidity and currents to better understand the dynamics of oceanic eddies. Photo: Arne Körtzinger / GEOMAR
Aerial picture of one of the last sampling days in the CUSCO project. Photo: Ulf Riebesell /GEOMAR
Taking water-samples from a Mesocosm for the CUSCO-project. Photo: Ulf Riebesell / GEOMAR